David Haseloff — note the one less “s” and “h” — says he agreed to do the new CBS show after being aggressively recruited by producers.

“They called my wife, my dad, my mom and mother-in-law,” he tells The Post. “I thought it was like some kind of Jerry Springer thing, trying to get me on TV.”

Haseloff, a 27-year-old power technician, informed producers about the different spelling and pronunciation of his name early on — but “they didn’t say anything about it at all,” he says.

“We pronounce it Hasel-off,” he tells The Post. “But just about everybody calls me Hassel-hoff. I don’t call myself Hasselhoff.”

CBS was hoping no one would catch the discrepancy, and even billed the young Texan as “Hasselhoff” in photos and press releases.

CBS, which filmed the show with Hasselhoff and Haseloff in Lake Jackson in February, said the misspelling of Haseloff’s name was a typo. On the show, celebrities and normal people who share their names “swap” lives.